Glamping in Croyde brings together everything people love about the coast: easy living, salty air, slow mornings, and sunsets you will never forget.
It is one of the best spots for beach glamping in the UK thanks to its blend of scenery and surf culture.
Ocean Pitch sits just a short stroll from the beach, which makes it a perfect base for swapping the stress of everyday life for a cosy pod, good food, and time in the water.
This guide walks through what glamping in Croyde looks like, why people choose it over traditional camping, and how to make the most of your break.
What Makes Glamping in Croyde So Special?
Croyde has a rare mix of rugged coastline and a relaxed village atmosphere, making it a natural fit for glamping in North Devon. It is peaceful, scenic, and close to every beach or walking trail you could want.
A Coastline Made for Slow Living
The coastal paths around Croyde offer some of the best views in North Devon. Baggy Point is a must-visit for its cliffs and golden light, and nearby beaches like Saunton and Woolacombe create a sense of calm that fits perfectly with a glamping break.
Surf Culture Meets Relaxed Comfort
Croyde is known for its surf, and glamping gives you all the atmosphere without the early-morning tent troubles. You can rent boards and wetsuits on-site through the Surf Hire page, then return to a warm pod after a long session in the water.
A Perfect Base for Exploring North Devon
From coastal viewpoints to tucked-away cafés, glamping puts you right in the centre of everything. You can walk to Croyde village, explore the more expansive North Devon coastline, or simply unwind in your pod.
What Glamping at Ocean Pitch Looks Like
Glamping at Ocean Pitch is all about comfort with a coastal twist, perfect for anyone searching for a seaside glamping experience that balances nature with convenience. You get the atmosphere of a beach campsite without the faff of pitching a tent or dealing with unpredictable weather.
The Experience: Coastal Calm + Creature Comforts
Expect a warm, quiet space that feels like a cosy base after a day on the beach. The pod offers privacy, security, and a place to unwind with a book, a brew, or just the sea breeze.
On-Site Facilities for a Laid-Back Stay
Your stay includes access to clean facilities, warm showers, and some great food options. Biffen’s Kitchen brings surf-inspired dishes straight to the campsite, while Waves & Waffles serves sweet waffles and ice cream for a post-surf pick‑me‑up.
Why the Seapod Is Our Go-To Glamping Upgrade
The Seapod upgrade offers a glamping experience with added comfort and design touches. Seapods are the most popular choice for glamping pods in Croyde, especially for guests who want more comfort on the coast.
It is shaped to feel airy, warm, and welcoming, and it fits the campsite’s coastal personality. If you want a more premium stay or you are new to camping, the Seapod is an excellent choice. You can find it through the Glamping Options or Upgrade Your Stay pages.

Why Choose a Glamping Pod Over a Tent?
Glamping pods offer a smoother, more comfortable experience, especially in coastal locations where the weather can change quickly. They remove the stress of tent setup and give you a cosy, dependable space that feels like a proper base for your coastal adventure.
More Comfort, Less Setup
You can arrive, drop your bags, and immediately get into holiday mode.
No tent poles, no ground sheets, no battling the wind. A pod gives you a ready-made space that stays warm, dry, and secure throughout your stay.
It is ideal for anyone who wants the camping atmosphere without the effort, making short breaks easier to enjoy.
Ideal for All Weather (Especially on the Coast)
Pods offer insulation, stability, and warmth on breezy evenings, making them ideal for spring, summer, and autumn.
They handle coastal winds far better than tents, and they keep the interior comfortable even when the weather changes. This makes glamping a reliable choice during shoulder seasons when traditional camping can feel unpredictable.
Perfect for Couples and Short Breaks
This privacy makes pods ideal for slow weekends, long walks, and evenings where you can unwind with the sound of the sea drifting across the campsite.
The added comfort helps you make the most of long weekends, surf trips, or spontaneous getaways.
It is an easy way to enjoy the coast without worrying about tent upkeep or chilly nights. This privacy makes pods a popular choice for couples or anyone looking for a simple, relaxed coastal escape without the fuss of traditional camping.
What to Pack for Your Croyde Glamping Break
Packing for glamping in Croyde focuses on comfort and coastal practicality. You need far less than you would for a classic camping trip, which keeps things simple.
The right kit helps you enjoy long days outdoors, relaxed evenings in your pod, and everything the coastline has to offer.
Clothes and Layers for Coast Weather
North Devon’s coastline changes throughout the day, so having the right layers makes a big difference. Lightweight waterproofs keep you dry during quick showers, while warm jumpers, cosy trousers, and comfortable footwear help you stay relaxed on breezy evenings.
Packing a mix of active and casual clothing covers beach days, walks, village trips, and chilled nights at the pod.
Beach and Surf Essentials
Bring swimwear, towels, flip‑flops, sunglasses, and anything else you like for spending time on the beach. A dry bag is useful for keeping things sand‑free, and an extra towel helps after a surf or swim.
If you want to get on a board, the Surf Hire page lets you sort wetsuits and surf gear easily without bringing your own.
Cooking Equipment and Meal Prep Basics
If you book the Full Croyde Seapod package, your cooking equipment is included, which makes mealtimes stress-free and straightforward. Other packages do not include cooking gear, so you may want to bring your own stove, pans, utensils, plates, and mugs.
A cooler box, reusable containers, and basic spices also help if you plan to cook during your stay. Keeping things simple works best, especially when you want quick meals after long days outdoors.
Parking is available on-site, which keeps arrival smooth and makes unloading your gear easy.
Comfort Extras to Make Your Stay Even Better
Small touches help you make the most of your glamping break. A torch or headlamp is handy for moving around at night, and a portable charger keeps your phone topped up for photos and maps.
Cards, books, travel‑friendly games, and your favourite snacks make the pod feel even more like a cosy base between surf sessions and walks.

The Best Things to Do While Glamping in Croyde
Once you have settled into your pod, there is plenty across Croyde and the surrounding coastline to fill your days.
You can explore rugged headlands, spend hours in the water, discover small villages, and make the most of the area’s relaxed coastal atmosphere.
Glamping puts you close to everything that makes the area special. The beauty of staying at Ocean Pitch is how easily you can switch between quiet coastal moments, lively surf sessions, and days exploring nearby towns.
Explore Baggy Point and Scenic Coastal Walks
Baggy Point offers some of the most beautiful views in the region. The walk is gentle, memorable, and perfect for sunrise or sunset.
It is also a great route for spotting wildlife, coastal birds, and dramatic tidal changes. If you want longer walks, you can continue towards Woolacombe or link up with sections of the South West Coast Path for bigger adventures.
Catch Waves at Croyde Bay
Croyde is one of the UK’s most iconic surf beaches. Beginners and seasoned surfers visit for the consistent waves and fun beachfront atmosphere.
You can spend the morning surfing, take a break on the sand, and head back out again when the tide shifts. If surfing is not your thing, the beach is still a brilliant place to relax, swim, or enjoy the view.
Eat and Drink Like a Local
You are steps away from great food options, including Biffen’s Kitchen and Waves & Waffles. Both offer easy, on-site options after a day outdoors, giving you plenty of laid-back meals without leaving the campsite.
If you want even more variety, Croyde village is only a short walk away and offers pubs, cafés, and casual food spots with a friendly atmosphere.
For broader dining options, you can take a quick trip to nearby Georgeham, Woolacombe, or Braunton. These areas have everything from cosy pubs to independent restaurants, giving you plenty of choices for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Plan Your Coastal Glamping Escape in Croyde
A glamping break in Croyde gives you a comfortable base for exploring beaches, enjoying the surf, and soaking up slow coastal days. With relaxed facilities, great food options, and the Seapod upgrade available, you can shape your stay exactly how you want.
Croyde feels different in every season, from bright summer days to crisp autumn sunsets, which gives each visit its own coastal character.
For more information on Seapods glamping pods, visit our Glamping page.

